Last Day to Vote for the Burgers at the QBQ BBQ

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If you have yet to vote what burger should be on the menu at next weekend's Gothamist-Serious Eats/A Hamburger Today QBQ BBQ at Water Taxi Beach, today is your last chance. Since we announced the event on Monday, the leading vote getter is the onion burger, followed by the butter burger and the pimento burger. Only the top three vote-getters will make the menu for the July 28th event. Also up for contention are the Motz burger, the guber burger, the nut burger, and the hammmburger. For descriptions of each burger, check out our previous post. There will also be a keg of Orlio Common Ale provided by Six Apart.

Here's the basic information about the QBQ BBQ again:
Date: Saturday, July 28
Time: 5 p.m.
Place: Water Taxi Beach (map)
Cost: $13.50 for 3 burgers
Payment: Tickets are available through TicketWeb

Remember, voting closes at 6 p.m. tonight and don't forget to purchase your tickets before the event, because there won't be any ticket sales at the door. Also, you must be 21 or older and bring your ID to the event or be accompanied by an of-age legal guardian.

Photo of butter burger preparation from last year's Gothamist-A Hamburger Today QBQ BBQ

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I would like to throw the full weight of my financial empire behind the Pimento Burger's campaign.

So ... about a buck eighty three.

i still fantasize about that green chili burger from last year. bring it back!

That butter burger looks awful.

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